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The series highlights how a prenuptial agreement and succession plan can protect your company. You absolutely need a succession plan for your businessOkay, if there were a succession plan, then there probably wouldn't be a show. A succession plan ensures a smooth transition upon a CEO's resignation, death, or incapacity and helps avoid the risks of lost revenue, decreased productivity, or a damaged reputation. Money does not buy happinessI don't know about you, but I do not desire to be a member of the Roy family. We don't know why Logan Roy created Waystar Royco or what the company's mission is.
NEW YORK, March 21 (Reuters) - "Succession" actor Brian Cox briefly turned into his commanding patriarchal character Logan Roy on the red carpet on Monday, as the cast of the hit HBO drama premiered its fourth and final season. Season four will see Logan edge closer to selling his company to tech boss Lukas Matsson, creating more family divisions and power struggles. “We're going to see a lot of fascinating rides and it's a bit like a roller coaster," Cox told Reuters at the New York premiere. I think people are going to love it... A lot of American shows go on well past their sell by date. Reporting by Alicia Powell; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, editing by Ed OsmondOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
"Succession" is filled with instructional business tales – some about what to do and some about what not to do. To tease out key money lessons, we talked to a few leaders in the financial world about their best takeaways. “Someone once told me, ‘All money is green, but not all board members are the same.’ That stuck with me. Liz DavidsonFounder & CEO, Financial Finesse; Author, “Money Strong”Money lesson: Focus on financial independence so you can fulfill your true purpose“The purpose of money is to live your own purpose, but the Roy children are extremely tied financially to their father. You’ll see in Succession where they are compromising on talent by ignoring their paid experts in favor of family.
The most generic beer commercial of all timeChatGPT writes a script for a beer commercial Screenshot/ChatGPTFor my first commercial, I told ChatGPT to "write me a beer commercial that would run during the Super Bowl." "This is the perfect beer for the Super Bowl," ChatGPT wrote as a line for one of the characters. The cast of 'Succession' sells a luxury SUVChatGPT writes a Lexus commercial ChatGPT/ScreenshotNext up, I asked ChatGPT to "write me a funny Super Bowl commercial for the newest Lexus SUV, starring the cast of Succession." Just like the beer commercial, Eastman told me this script seemed generic. A Skittles commercial that almost hits the markChatGPT writes a Skittles commercial ChatGPT/ScreenshotLast up, I asked ChatGPT to "write me a viral and crazy Super Bowl commercial for a candy of your choosing."
CNN —A new teaser trailer for the fourth season of “Succession” is short but delivers the drama. It also confirms when viewers can expect to see the new season of the HBO show. The teaser aired during the “House of the Dragon” Season 1 finale and had spring 2023 on the closing title card. New episodes of “Succession” will follow the Season 3 finale, which saw Logan Roy selling Waystar Royco with his kids unable to stop him. Elsewhere, we see battle lines drawn as other members of the Roy family and their allies deal with the fallout of Logan’s decisions.
We often turn to TV to fantasize about having amazing jobs, but they can come with awful bosses. Ahead of the 75th Emmys, Insider rounded up 10 of the most toxic bosses from current and past shows. While this is a list of fictional characters, the tendencies many of them display are real. In the past year of television, viewers have watched their beloved protagonists get terrorized by a crop of toxic bosses, from Logan Roy on "Succession" to Sylvie Grateau on "Emily in Paris." Ahead of the 75th Emmys, Insider rounded up 10 of the most toxic bosses from television's past and present.
Persons: Logan Roy, Sylvie Grateau, Emily, Saul Organizations: Service Locations: Wall, Silicon, Paris
"Succession," is a top contender at this year's Emmy Awards on Sunday night with 25 nominations. Ahead of Sunday's broadcast, we break down the personalities to help you with toxic bosses IRL. There's little question that the characters on "Succession" are evil, entitled people willing to lie, cheat, backstab, kill, and steal to have their way. "Succession," which is considered a frontrunner in this year's Emmy Awards on Monday night with 25 nominations — the heftiest haul of any show, revolves around the dysfunctional Roy family. In anticipation of Monday's broadcast of the Emmy Awards, we break down the show's deeply flawed personalities and leadership styles to help you deal with the megalomaniacal, narcissistic bosses you might encounter IRL with the help of five psychotherapists and experts.
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